By Christy Cooney BBC News Image caption, Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner stated she was “crestfallen” over the story The Mail on Sunday’s editor has declined to satisfy the Speaker of the House of Commons over the paper’s post about Angela Rayner. The post stated some unnamed Tory MPs declared Labour’s deputy leader attempted to sidetrack Boris Johnson by crossing and uncrossing her legs in Parliament. The story and the tone of the piece hasactually been extensively condemned, with the PM calling it “sexist tripe”. Editor David Dillon stated reporters needto choose what to report. He declined Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s invite to talkabout the piece, released in the paper at the weekend on page 5. After its publication it was criticised from throughout the political divide as being misogynistic and the UK press regulator Ipso has got thousands of problems. The piece stated: “Tory MPs have mischievously recommended that Ms Rayner likes to sidetrack the PM when he is in the despatch box by releasing a completely dressed parliamentary comparable of Sharon Stone’s notorious scene in the 1992 movie Basic Instinct.” It estimated an unnamed Conservative MP stating Ms Rayner “knows she can’t contend with Boris’s Oxford Union discussing training, however she has other abilities which he doesnothave”. Ms R
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